A Round up of Florida Produce Loading Opportunities

A Round up of Florida Produce Loading Opportunities

DSCN4363Florida produce shipments

Florida isn’t exactly a hot bed  for produce haulers this time of the year, but when you get right down to it, neither is Nogales, the Arizona and California deserts, or many other places.  But here’s what’s happening in Florida, or will be occurring in the weeks and months ahead.

Grapefruit shipments provide some of the best loading opportunities.  It started in October and will continue  through April, although January through March provides the biggest volume.  Florida typically ships 18 to 20 million boxes of grapefruit each season.  Pink grapefruit comprises about 70 percent of the shipments, and Florida remains the world’s largest shipper of commercial grapefruit.

Winter veggies provide light to moderate loading opportunities out of Florida this time of the year.  The state ranks second nationally in bell pepper shipments, which kicked off last October and should be available through June,   Florida is number one in both sweet corn and snap bean shipments., which started in November and should continue through May.  Typically April and May are the top two months for Florida veggies loadings.

Tomato shipments are just coming into decent volume and will be available through the spring.  Loadings are originating from the Palmetto-Ruskin area, as well as Immokalee.  There also is light volume with cherry and grape tomatoes from Central Florida.

Strawberry shipments from the Plant City area provide some of the best Florida hauling opportunities during the winter.  Light volume is under way and good volume will be available in the next week or two.  Shipments will continue into the middle of March.

Florida blueberry shipments have seen dramatic increases in recent years, but won’t be available until March, continuing through May….Likewise, watermelon shipments will start in mid-March and continue to early June.  In fact, Florida is the only state shipping watermelons during much of this time period.

Central and South Florida vegetables and tomatoes – grossing about $2700 to New York City.